A Quote by Fred

My personal aim is to play a lot of games, put in great performances, do my best to help the team. Not get injured, obviously. — © Fred
My personal aim is to play a lot of games, put in great performances, do my best to help the team. Not get injured, obviously.
You want to go out there and do what's best for the team, help your team move the ball down the field, make plays, help them win football games.
I'm going to do my best to help the team play hard and help the team win... I'm just coming to play baseball.
Obviously, I try to play the game in the way that I can help the team. I know I play a little bit more defensively now, more in the role as a team player, but I think I'm doing really well in that.
I have said many times I play for the team to help the team win the games. That is the most important thing for me.
On a good team there are no superstars. There are great players who show they are great players by being able to play with others as a team. They have the ability to be superstars, but if they fit into a good team, they make sacrifices, they do things necessary to help the team win. What the numbers are in salaries or statistics don't matter; how they play together does.
Wales are obviously a team that like to play rugby in your half and put as many people as possible in the front line and get off the line and put pressure on you.
I hated to miss games... at the height of my career, I missed a lot of games due to... just a hamstring pull. And I hated sitting out. I just hated it. You play for your team, but you also play for the people who attend the games.
Right now my main aim is not to get injured any more. I am a little bit afraid of running and sliding because the ankle was so painful. But I am not a person who runs a lot, who spends a lot of energy on the court. If I am mentally OK, if nothing is bothering me and I want to play, then it is fine.
A lot of times, when we travel, a lot of people on the road have the Switch going. We will all connect on the Switch and play the games against each other. It's obviously the healthier alternative than partying, but it's great.
To the best of my knowledge, a lot of people who play video games also play tabletop games and vice versa.
It's never fun to be injured; it's always boring being on the side. You want to go back to help the team and to be able to play.
I play a lot of strategy games and team and reactionary games. So it's a different sort of skill that you're practicing.
A team may have some great players, but typically, the team that works best together does the best. I look at running Broadcom in the same way. We have a culture where people have different skill sets, but they are happy to leverage their skills to help others and to help the company.
Obviously I have personal goals in my mind, but I put the team first.
Great individuals and great performances build a team, which produces brilliant performances.
I don't care if I get no carries and just play special teams. I'm there to try to win football games and help that team win.
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